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HLWMM History Lecture Series
Saturday, September 24, 2022, 12:30pm - 02:30pm

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HLWMM History Lecture Series – Saturday, September 24th, 2022, 1:30 pm

Mr. Zarzynski will discuss the history of the remarkable plane and the dramatic recovery of “R’ for Robert”.  He is a maritime archaeologist with a B.A. (Ithaca College, History), a M.A.T. (Binghamton University, Social Sciences), and a M.A. (University of Leicester, UK, Archaeology & Heritage).  He serves on two not-for-profit corporation boards: The French & Indian War Society at Lake George, Inc. and the Foundation for the Preservation of Captain Cook’s Ships, Inc.  The Saratoga County, NY resident is the author or co-author of seven books: Champ—Beyond the Legend (1984), Monster Wrecks of Loch Ness and Lake Champlain (1986), the young adult book, The Radeau Land Tortoise—North America’s Oldest Intact Warship (1993), Lake George Shipwrecks and Sunken History (2011), Documentary Filmmaking for Archaeologists (2012), Ghost Fleet Awakened—Lake George’s Sunken Bateaux of 1758 (2019), and Lochend—Monster Hunting on the Run (2021). Mr. Zarzynski will have copies of some of his books for sale.

The H. Lee White Maritime Museum’s History Lecture Series is a free program, open to the public.  The Maritime Museum and Treasure Chest Gift Shop are open daily, 1-5 pm (10 am-5 pm in July & August) and are located on the West First Street Pier in Oswego’s Historic Maritime District.  For more information regarding this or other Museum programs, contact the Museum at (315) 342-0480, or visit hlwmm.org.

Location : H Lee White Museum